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Just for you Tony haha

Sorry I just had it with people trying to get money out of people lately...was had by Avis big time last week :( Twice the charge on my card that they quoted me.

Avis Toowoomba?

Going down the pipe was better than getting sucked back into the cylinders and chewing my pistons apart. Suprised they lasted the 7 years I've had it and god knows how long previously at 14psi.

I know a certain person in this thread that has a few choices of turbos lying around ;)

He's a turbo whore and chops and changes whenever he sees fit.

Said person might even still have his ceramics if you just wanna do a swap.

Btw, inconel compressor + exhaust wheel FTW :P

I'm a firm believer in if it breaks, fix it so it won't break the same way again. Ceramic turbos are on my shit list forever now. It's either a set of high flows or low mount garrets. Won't be for a little while, gotta recover from moving interstate and christmas and get the house all sorted first. Girlfriend has a list.

I'm a firm believer in if it breaks, fix it so it won't break the same way again. Ceramic turbos are on my shit list forever now. It's either a set of high flows or low mount garrets. Won't be for a little while, gotta recover from moving interstate and christmas and get the house all sorted first. Girlfriend has a list.

Ooooooor a big ass high mount precision cause you're not economic girl man ;)

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